Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Boys!
One of these boys is a visitor. My boys are telling him to vamoose! E-Gads! There aren't enough girls for 3 young bucks.
Little Buck and Big Buck, what more can I say. They are handsome dudes and would say Big Buck is probably the father of the babies. I just hope they don't end up in someone's freezer.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Labels: Deer; Bucks
Graceful One!
This is the love of my life! She thinks she's a lap dog and lays on my lap while take naps or knitting. I can set my pattern on her back while I'm knitting. She doesn't mind it a bit. I can even have my beads sitting there and she doesn't spill them.
This picture was taken last winter; I groom her myself. I love this dog!!
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Labels: Poodle; Standard Poodle; Pet Dog
Back to the Critters
This is our resident owl. He/she entertains us every morning with his chanting to another owl nearby. They call back and forth to each other until the sun is up fully. I just love God's creatures!
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Labels: Barn Owl; Hooting; Wild
Mardi Gras Shawl
This is my Mardi Gras shawl knitted several months ago. It was a knit along with Goddess Knits and in my opinion she out did herself on this one. It took me a long time to get pictures of this beauty and I don't think I captured it yet. But it's the best I can do. There isn't one square inch that doesn't have beads. It's unbelievable!
I used Silk Thread from Blue Moon Fiber Arts in the colorway called Korppi. It is purple and green and way more beautiful than I can describe while being paper thin or shear that you can see through it! This yarn is 100% silk with one hank being 1250 yards/99 grams! I hope you like it.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Labels: Blue Moon Fiber Arts, Knitting, Shawls; Lace, Silk Thread
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Don't Eat That!
After these pictures were taken we put a fence around the perimeter of the pond and raised the netting across the top of the fence.
It will be spring soon and the fish can have fun spawning again. That's always fun to watch as the males chase the females around and bump their mid section. Then watching the baby fish swimming and growing and changing color is entertaining too.
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Sunday, March 08, 2009
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Labels: Heron; Fish; Pets;
U.S. made Harmony Knitter; Sold!
This is my great sock knitting machine the Harmony. It was made in the 80's in Harmony, Maine. I decided to sell her (it) because I wasn't using it as much as my Bronze New Zealand Auto Knitter. But now I miss her as I look at the last sock I made on it. I made this sock to prove to the buyer that she (it) really does knit and rib. She's gone now. Boo Hoo!
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Sunday, March 08, 2009
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Labels: Harmony; sock machine; knitter
Monday, December 22, 2008
Merry Christmas To All
Robin (my husband) took this picture today and I just had to share with you. It looks like a picture post card,but it's just home to us.
I've been busy knitting gifts lately. I've included pictures of a couple of scarves knitted for gifts.This is Fiber Trends Cacoon Lace Scarf, designed by Evelyn Clark. I used Kid Seta yarn in Gold and needle size 7.
This is Mariloise's Scarf - This pattern was published in Interweave Knits magazine Fall 2001. It is also in "Stahman's Shawls & Scarves" by Myrna Stahman. In the book it's called The Marialis Seamen's Scarf.
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Monday, December 22, 2008
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Labels: Christmas, Knitting, Scarf, Scarves, shawls; lace knitting; gift; Christmas
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Slow Bee 1
I finished this shawl about 6 weeks ago, but I've been too busy to post a picture. This has been a wonderful knit along with Monika Eckert in Germany http://www.pattern.klabauterwolle.de
She named this mystery knit along shawl Slow Bee 1.
I used Malabrigo Lace weight yarn in Vaa colorway along with U.S. size 4 needles. Although they don't show up in the picture, there are many, many beads through out.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
From the Heart to my Sister in Law
This is Cabo Waves shawl pattern from Rainy K. I used Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece in Teddy Bear color. It measures 39" x 93" and it's soft and cozy.
I made this for my Sister in law, Ranea who is going through some tough times health wise. I thought she would have a lot of time curled up on the couch or even in the hospital, so this is my prayer shawl for her. Every stitch was made with God's help and every bead has a silver lining for good health.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
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